Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sell
S Fund is up $3 Share this calendar year alone, roughly 8% in 5 months and I expect it to continue to grow.
I would hold until the end of this year.
Do you have a crystal ball?? Are you aware that the best and brightest on wall street can't beat(predict) the market? That's the main reason why index funds are slowly taking over. Low fees are also a big factor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:don't chase performance-- you should have an investment strategy (including when to rebalance) and stick to it. If that seems like too much trouble then I'd do an L fund.
What does this mean? Do you re-balance your portfolio time to time? Isn't that basically "chasing performance"?
Umm.... I'm not PP, but I don't think any reasonable person would consider re-balancing "chasing performance."
Anonymous wrote:Any thoughts on whether it's time to sell S fund and buy I fund? What do you think? I have about 8 more years to go in the govt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sell
S Fund is up $3 Share this calendar year alone, roughly 8% in 5 months and I expect it to continue to grow.
I would hold until the end of this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:don't chase performance-- you should have an investment strategy (including when to rebalance) and stick to it. If that seems like too much trouble then I'd do an L fund.
What does this mean? Do you re-balance your portfolio time to time? Isn't that basically "chasing performance"?
Anonymous wrote:Sell
Anonymous wrote:don't chase performance-- you should have an investment strategy (including when to rebalance) and stick to it. If that seems like too much trouble then I'd do an L fund.
Anonymous wrote:don't chase performance-- you should have an investment strategy (including when to rebalance) and stick to it. If that seems like too much trouble then I'd do an L fund.